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Spring Form Cake Tins!
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Hello,
I have been searching for two 7 inch non-stick spring form cake tins but can't find any that size. Even Lakeland only do 8 or 9 inch ones.
Does anyone know where I can purchase them from please?
Preferably online as that will save on petrol and parking.
Many thanks.
I have been searching for two 7 inch non-stick spring form cake tins but can't find any that size. Even Lakeland only do 8 or 9 inch ones.
Does anyone know where I can purchase them from please?
Preferably online as that will save on petrol and parking.
Many thanks.
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Here is one on ebay. The postage is pricey though.
I don't own a single spring form tin! I wonder what I'm missing out on.0 -
I have a 7 inch 'Kaiser easy'. It's similar to the La Forme range which is really pricey.
It is non-stick and it's design means that any leaks don't drip onto the bottom of the oven and therefore preventing a mess.
I bought mine from amazon but they don't stock them any more.
http://www.pandjkitchens.co.uk/products/details/923.html
This is the cheapest price I found using a google search but I don't have any experience with the retailer.0 -
Try TK Max I got some from there along with some 4" ones.
They often have odd sized cake tins and I find them quite cheap.0 -
I'd second TKMaxx - I get most of my tins from there, most of my springforms came from there and are Judge ones, which are great
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18cm seems to be the metric equiv. So this site appears to have a few - http://www.caketins.org.uk/buy-online-cake-tins/springform-tins0
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Another one for TK Maxx/ Home Sense type places.0
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Thanks everyone.
I'm afraid we don't have a TK Maxx or Home Sense
but shall check out the websites.
Ageing is a privilege not everyone gets.0 -
I bought one a while ago from Wilkinsons, but I have had it a couple of years.:hello:
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Does it need to be springform?
I have a seven inch with a removable bottom from Lakeland that I line with magic liner. Slips straight out (I sit it on a tin of grapefruit and the sides slip straight off). I imagine you could get a cheaper loose bottom tin and line it with magic liner for less than the springforms?
Just a thought
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It's the loose bottom ones that I am wanting to replace as the bottoms have got stuck and no longer come out! I have a 9 inch springform and I'm pleased with that so that is why I thought I'd get the same in 7 inch.
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